Q Radio News
A Belfast businessman racially abused after a Northern Ireland match at the weekend has been speaking about his ordeal...
The incident happened as Ali Askir was driving near Windsor Park on Saturday afternoon.
Police are treating it as a racially-motivated hate crime.
The Irish Football Association has condemned the attack and invited Mr. Askir to attend another international fixture later this year.
He's told Q Radio he'll be delighted to take up the offer....
.@dukeofspice says he's “overwhelmed by support of true @NorthernIreland fans” after racist attack and he's going to take up offer from @OfficialIrishFA to watch #GAWA as VIP guest - more on air at 8 and https://t.co/boX2EdCtC7 pic.twitter.com/1dOgpuYe7q
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) September 10, 2018
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